I got 66% in 10th and 42% in 12th. Am I eligible to pursue BA LLB course?

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    Avishek Pradhan Law Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts. | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Since you have less than the required minimum 45% in your Class 12 result, getting admission in Law Colleges will be a bit problematic and a hassle for you.
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    Azim Shaikh I am a Chairman and Founder.

    6 years ago
    No, you need to have 45% marks in HSC or 10+2 to get your eligibility in pursuing BA LLB.
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    Pankaj Kr | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    I agree, your percentage is low in 12th and getting admission in top law colleges will be tough but if you really want to do LLB and this is your final goal then you can study LLB in any law college.
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    Shalaka Singh | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Hi Ved,
    Sorry to say, but your marks are a bit low for NLUs or other premier law colleges. If you go for improvement you won't be eligible for exams of some great private colleges like Symbiosis. You can apply for lower private colleges or go for 3 years LLB.
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    Shweta Singh | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Your percentage in class 12th is very low. It would be really tough to get admission in reputed colleges. I would suggest you to reappear and improve your percentage or can go for admission through management quota.

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